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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. catch the great taste of pumpkin before it's gone. hurry into dunkin' donuts and grab a pumpkin muffin or donut today. america runs on dunkin'. a... charles village resident... was... gunned down ... outsiie his homee.. laat night..../ residents... &pwonder why... aa.. man... ccrryyng goceries... was... attacked....// &pkattleee cairnn... ha more... on the investigation...// 3 the sidewalk has been cleaned, but thh meeories of this &phorror scene will not go away alston-heard the shots)"we heard shots like.. pow ow pow" oo north chhalls near nooth holiddy ss. (vooce onny)"like seven gunshots.!"a fatal shooting leaves merv douglas dead. traaey alston)and then pverybody running pandaemonium nobody sure wwat is happening.. but it was daytimee so it was even more scarier" multiple shots ere fired... head.. (friend)"i miss merv already" sstting on the front steps.... his friend richard, tries to comprehend the loss... 3 (ffiend)"why did it happen." (cairns
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. late edition...i'mmkaren parks ...and i'm jeff baandsports it as a year that made us all love baseball againn..it peminded us why we loved ii in the ffrst place..but alas, tonight...it;s over...the orioles were eliminated from the post-seasonby the arch-rivallnew yorr yankees.... yankees.... for the birds....bottom of the 5th...no score....aul ibanez a &pthorn in the rioles side... gets through...mark teiieira comes around from 22d to score...yankees leed 1-0
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so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake causing widespread damage will strike san francisco, or the greater bay area within the next 30 years. what new polices should the city institute in order to minimize the human and economic costs of the next big one? this is a question for miss breed, mr. davis and miss johnson. >> i think that we all -- we are already doing some of those things. for example, many of the new buildings, we're making them as sturdy as we possibly can. we're doing a lot of retrofit projects. part of the work that we do -- i raised over $2.5 million to renovate t
so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake...
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, and city law enforcement. we need toíy and balances in city government and how we're upholding the will of the voters. i think it goes without saying that no one here condones any form of domestp whether it is physical verbal or psychological abuse and all could havet )ñ been in play tonight. i'm proud as a city we have8ep )tátdomestic violence and what we can domestic violence in the future. ash£&ic officials we are expected to be models of good behavior and lawful behaviory,çgx while everyone knows none of us are perfect. there was reasonable expectation of greateroqt&3 scrutiny of public officials in our private practices. but this vote is not about affirming thatÑh$ what -- is not about affirming that we abhor all forms of domestic violence or;@6u )jt moral standards for elected officials. what we are here to decide is whether or not sheriff is guilty of official misconduct and thus8qoñ removal from offers. while the agents -- the commission > jf÷ñ 4-1 for the board to uphold the sheriff's removal
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association is that easy of means of freedom of information law good governments open governments law and that way. when morsi says something we can hold them to it ok where the facts give us the information as long as it's not a national security secret that would threaten the sovereignty and we will see what reality is not just rely on rhetoric. thank you so much for coming on and break you know down so hard as it is thank you for your time. so if you're like me a cigar you two dot com must break in a set and inscribed check our facebook facebook dot com going to set our follow me on twitter at abby martin. eat eat eat eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat eat eat. some. stocks. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is art you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation free in-store charges free. range mincemeat risk free studio tied free. download free blog just plug in video for your media proje
association is that easy of means of freedom of information law good governments open governments law and that way. when morsi says something we can hold them to it ok where the facts give us the information as long as it's not a national security secret that would threaten the sovereignty and we will see what reality is not just rely on rhetoric. thank you so much for coming on and break you know down so hard as it is thank you for your time. so if you're like me a cigar you two dot com must...
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. >> first go back to rule of law and we need to make sure that's enforced. wage theft is illegal, and we should call it out just as we do any theft. >> does that surprise you, that it's going on, that it's this big a deal? >> well, it is a pretty rare problem still, and they're finding out because the labor department is scouting it out. there's a whole division, the wage and hour division that the labor department funded at 2 million-dollar that is tasked with enforcing this law. they seem by your report to be doing a pretty good job of exactly that. i think that's what we want to do. we don't want to confine any field to say that's going to be written off and we're not going to be able to enforce the law there. we absolutely should enforce the law there as well as upward mobility for everybody, make sure there's education. >> that is a very important point. remember, these are not workers who even know they're being shortchanged. and the only way to get at it is an affirmative approach by the government itself, the investigators that you speak of because,
. >> first go back to rule of law and we need to make sure that's enforced. wage theft is illegal, and we should call it out just as we do any theft. >> does that surprise you, that it's going on, that it's this big a deal? >> well, it is a pretty rare problem still, and they're finding out because the labor department is scouting it out. there's a whole division, the wage and hour division that the labor department funded at 2 million-dollar that is tasked with enforcing this...
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this is about our government and about, you know, civil laws. and everyone has to be treated the same under the law. >> why should the rest of the country care about what's happening in the state of iowa on this issue? >> this is not an isolated incident. we know that in states across the country, the courts are being attacked. and it's really an effort to get money and politics into this branch of government. what people would like to do is intimidate judges and make them understand that if they make a decision that's counter to the interests of certain groups, that, that they'll go after them. and they'll see to it that they're brought down, that they're ousted >> and raise a lot of money to do so. >> that's exactly right. in fact, they really want to change our system in iowa. and instead of having a merit system, they've done a number of things to attack the courts and really overturn our system. i think they'd much rather see that all judges were elected across the country. then they could control that third branch of government. you know,
this is about our government and about, you know, civil laws. and everyone has to be treated the same under the law. >> why should the rest of the country care about what's happening in the state of iowa on this issue? >> this is not an isolated incident. we know that in states across the country, the courts are being attacked. and it's really an effort to get money and politics into this branch of government. what people would like to do is intimidate judges and make them...
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laws this focus this morning. with only 24 days to go before the election and legislatures in several states have en acted ne election laws and they say it is to prevent voter fraud, but democrat sup porters say they are trying to suppress voters. >> reporter: what is the motive? >> it is to protect the process from mishap and mischief. >> reporter: where's the evidence? where's the fraud? >> well, it can happen at any place along the way. >> reporter: but where has it happened? >> we do know it happens. >> reporter: do you? >> of course we do. >> reporter: the florida secretary of state has referred 64 cases can of possible voter fraud out of over 11.7 million voters over a five-year period. >> we know fraudulent events that occur don't rise to significant to state attorneys to prosecute. >> yes, it is true that there is some voter fraud in the country, but i would say in the last 30 to 40 years the amount of fraud that takes place at all has gone way down, and there is no credible evidence that any kind of syste
laws this focus this morning. with only 24 days to go before the election and legislatures in several states have en acted ne election laws and they say it is to prevent voter fraud, but democrat sup porters say they are trying to suppress voters. >> reporter: what is the motive? >> it is to protect the process from mishap and mischief. >> reporter: where's the evidence? where's the fraud? >> well, it can happen at any place along the way. >> reporter: but where...
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it's been a law for a long time and they should know better. i think this legislation and the debate that has gone up around it has gone a long way to addressing those issues and i think this legislation will help and it won't provide a problem for rental property owners and others who go ahead and obey the law and keep records as they should, about how long their tenants have been there. thank you, supervisors. i'm happy to say that we can support this legislation as it's currently written. thank you. >> thank you the coalition for better housing, as well as the apartment association. i know you had some real issues and concerns when we first started the conversation, but to your point, what we have found in our examination of this issue is that are good actors in the industry, but there are certainly bad actors in industry that have led to, i think, a number of the concerns and facts that we have heard today. and i think the work that we did together around ensuring an administrative review process before the legal resource that could involve
it's been a law for a long time and they should know better. i think this legislation and the debate that has gone up around it has gone a long way to addressing those issues and i think this legislation will help and it won't provide a problem for rental property owners and others who go ahead and obey the law and keep records as they should, about how long their tenants have been there. thank you, supervisors. i'm happy to say that we can support this legislation as it's currently written....
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laws in focus. another teen tortured by bullies. after a desperate plea on youtube, we'll show you the drastic measure she took to escape. >>> and the long road home. space shuttle endeavor is on the move, cruising the streets of l.a. towards its final resting place. we'll take you there live. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. on the west. let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for most of the morning, but it still has a long way to go. a long way if you happen to be trying to move an 85-on the space shuttle. john zarrella is live with us watching it all go by. john, good morning. tell us just how slow is this thing actually going? >> reporter: well, i think it's funny because in orbit, it goes 17,500 miles an hour, and on the streets of los angeles, its top speed has been about 2 miles an hour. so this is certainly the slowest the shuttle has probably ever gone and it's one of shortest trips it's ever made, a total of 12 miles from l.a.x
laws in focus. another teen tortured by bullies. after a desperate plea on youtube, we'll show you the drastic measure she took to escape. >>> and the long road home. space shuttle endeavor is on the move, cruising the streets of l.a. towards its final resting place. we'll take you there live. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. on the west. let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for...
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there are laws in many most countries that for instance. you are not allowed to. do for incitement for violence for instance but all in all i think that freedom of expression is about discussion and three discussion and you cannot regulate away that so so so you think that the internet should not be regulated it should be as free as it is. because when we say when we say free as it is when practically no practically no limits practically no laws i mean i mean whatever well there are some limits already in most countries which most countries. do but i'm a very very afraid or having more regulations on the internet because it can be misused by all sort of tyrion regimes in order also to do a baby with information that is absolutely needed in a society it's all one thing is to stop for instance pornography child program pornography on the internet but another thing is to stop. political discussion well can i ask you one question just on a personal level yes well this film about the innocence of muslims it was banned by at least two russian por
there are laws in many most countries that for instance. you are not allowed to. do for incitement for violence for instance but all in all i think that freedom of expression is about discussion and three discussion and you cannot regulate away that so so so you think that the internet should not be regulated it should be as free as it is. because when we say when we say free as it is when practically no practically no limits practically no laws i mean i mean whatever well there are some limits...
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we know the history of what happens, when we don't take these laws"z[z seriously. we've heard many stories tonight, very personal stories, ofifÑ frustrations, of other examples of alleged domestic violence that haveá/zt not been fully investigated and prosecuted. i don't think the answers to them though is to say in this case we shouldn't take those allegations seriously. i think the answer is to take every allegation ofváj[ domestic violence as seriously as we have considered this situation, as aebm city for the past nine months. as a mother who testifiedñ1rgqujáju about what her children will learn from this tonight's[ 'k"ecision is going to communicate a message to our city and beyond about how we as san franciscans viewe4x÷ domestic violence about what we should expect in law enforcement leadership. given that itqvm7 appears that there are three votes to not uphold the charges i think it is incumbent and i7:)hv will echo supervisor campos that we will need to come together as a city on this. we're going to have to work together to let our city and the ent
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there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it resentenced, so it would bring it more in line with how other states do it right now. >> and who decides what serious is? is there a criteria? >> the penal code. it's written into the penal code. there was a ballot measure a few years ago -- >> what's the difference between this one and that one? >> yeah, prop 66 in 2004. that was leading in the polls. it also would have made the third strike required to be violent but it went further than that and it would have recategorized some crimes and downgraded some crimes so they would no longer be categorized as
there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it...
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we are looking for rule of law in mexico. we want a country in which the law prevails. otherwise it will be impossible to prosper or to have a fair society. >> rose: we continue talking about google ventures with kevin rose and bill maris. >> we're investing in teams and people more than products at the early stages. so you're looking for larry and certificate guy as they were starting out they are what made google different from lycos and the other search engines. >> rose: we con chrood with the photography of brigitte lacombe. >> she asked would we be interested in doing something similar for london olympic on women in sport. and of course, i mean, it was just like a great opportunity because i mean for me andlso for my sister to discover the new world, i know nothing about sports. and it was very intriguing. >> rose: yes. >> and so of course we said yes. >> rose: felipe calderon, bill regard maris, kevin rose and brigitte lacombe when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in n
we are looking for rule of law in mexico. we want a country in which the law prevails. otherwise it will be impossible to prosper or to have a fair society. >> rose: we continue talking about google ventures with kevin rose and bill maris. >> we're investing in teams and people more than products at the early stages. so you're looking for larry and certificate guy as they were starting out they are what made google different from lycos and the other search engines. >> rose: we...
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laws in several states have changed the rules, while other states have seen their laws knocked down or delayed by the courts. so we are focusing on those voter i.d. laws this morning. right now we are focusing on florida. joining me now is florida conservative talk show host bernie thompson. i wanted to ask you -- good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you first about these -- i will call them tougher voter i.d. laws. i know i'll get a snarky response from you on that one. but are they really necessary? >> not snarky, cheery. i came to bring you good news. early voting began in florida in 2004. and now voters have a chance to vote absentee early or on november 6th. so what the legislature did last time around is they shortened the number of days, but they extended the hours. so now instead of not being able to vote after 5:00, we could go vote at 9:00 all the way up until 10:00. so in many ways, now all voters have a greater chance to go cast their vote early because the polls are open later. >> that is the most positive spin i've heard on that. >> that's
laws in several states have changed the rules, while other states have seen their laws knocked down or delayed by the courts. so we are focusing on those voter i.d. laws this morning. right now we are focusing on florida. joining me now is florida conservative talk show host bernie thompson. i wanted to ask you -- good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you first about these -- i will call them tougher voter i.d. laws. i know i'll get a snarky response...
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everyone must reject violence, terrorism and extremism, abide by the rule of law, support independence, judiciary's and uphold fundamental freedom. upholding the rights and dignity of all citizens, regardless of faith, ethnicity or gender, should be expected. of course, we look to government to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly elected legislature, in a ceremony ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad base growth will be a long and difficult process. we know that from our own history. 235 years after our own revolution we are still working towards that more perfect union. so one should expect setbacks along the way. times when some will surely ask if it was all worth it. but going back to the way things were in december of 2010 isn't just undesirable, it is impossible. this is the context in which we have to view recent events and shape our approach going forward. and let me explain where
everyone must reject violence, terrorism and extremism, abide by the rule of law, support independence, judiciary's and uphold fundamental freedom. upholding the rights and dignity of all citizens, regardless of faith, ethnicity or gender, should be expected. of course, we look to government to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly elected legislature, in a ceremony...
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interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of other candidates and the audience and to maintain quiet during the forum. i ask you to respect that commitment. every aspect of this forum will be equally fair to all participating candidates. as everyone here knows candidate debates are often limited to latitudinal appears and personal attack. our debate focuses on critical areas of policy disagreement among the leading candidates. so this end the league of women voters of san francisco and the san francisco public press working with researchers at uc davis, developed an issue position survey for the supervisorial candidates. the candidates were asked to stat
interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of...
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castro suggests the law should be repealed. can you repeal this law? basically he begged the premier to leave these -- what he thought i was -- what he thought of as the last defense against the united states -- in cuba. but the premier says no, we cannot. all nuclear weapons are leaving cuba. that conversation and his mission is accomplished. what it shows in my view is that two but was -- cuba was a pawn in the game, but now we see that you could have made the crisis much more dangerous. >> the tactical nuclear weapons have been used -- if the tactical nuclear weapons had been used, 100,000 american soldiers would have been killed. >> in 1962 both nikita christoph and john kennedy acknowledged out close they had gone to nuclear war. christoph -- khrushchev agreed to work towards nuclear stability through kennedy's second term. it was never to be. >> one of the publications in the syrian conflict over the past 18 months as in the simple fact, however inconvenient it may be to the opposition, that president assad does enjoy support from some courtney i
castro suggests the law should be repealed. can you repeal this law? basically he begged the premier to leave these -- what he thought i was -- what he thought of as the last defense against the united states -- in cuba. but the premier says no, we cannot. all nuclear weapons are leaving cuba. that conversation and his mission is accomplished. what it shows in my view is that two but was -- cuba was a pawn in the game, but now we see that you could have made the crisis much more dangerous....
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there are partners at the countries top law firms and two professor of law, including harvard law's first tenure black woman lany greiner. their can accomplishment and yours are the real legacy of affirmative action. coptrary to what you believe, yale's add millimission policy was not a favorure. it was an undenieshl success. sincerely, melissa. >>> coming up next, no republican since lincoln has won the presidency without ohio, and if they can't win it, apparently they're prepared to steal it. this week in voter suppression is next. that we could save money by switching to a cheaper detergent than tide. and, what did i tell you? that it was a bad idea. and? and she was right... the clothes weren't as clean and even i could tell. so, no savings. we're back to tide. and now, i'm doing the laundry all month. with tide, obviously. good boy. "good boy." [ female announcer ] one scoop of tide original gives you more cleaning power than six scoops of the leading power detergent with oxi. [ wife ] that's my tide. what's yours? if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it?
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i think he's a guy who can represent the city well in i:y the law enforcement community. unfortunately we have a mayor who thinksz@qx things like stopping -- is a good idea. in addition to the board of=( supervisors and everybody else in the city to stand up to abominable practices like thatj and be a good man and put forth a progressive agenda in a city and countrycvd5 where a lot of times prisoners are for profit and monetized instead oftz4é&y the help they need. i mean i pretty much support everything -- echo everything else x that has been said. i really think he does need to be reinstated and given a secon┐2 chance. that's it. and i thanki8 time. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> honorablewí < supervisors, reverend gordon.uzsí# hopefully i can read this prepared statement. you are at the crossroad! most critical decision which i strongly suggest be viewed through the eyes of the humbled patron saint for whom our great city that is a microcosm for the community, st. francis of assisi made an instrument of peace for the san francisco world peace affir
i think he's a guy who can represent the city well in i:y the law enforcement community. unfortunately we have a mayor who thinksz@qx things like stopping -- is a good idea. in addition to the board of=( supervisors and everybody else in the city to stand up to abominable practices like thatj and be a good man and put forth a progressive agenda in a city and countrycvd5 where a lot of times prisoners are for profit and monetized instead oftz4é&y the help they need. i mean i pretty much...
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th principle and law, with knowledge and integrity. and i suggest to you that that; vote one of integrity and with knowledge, is a vote to reinstate ross mirkarimi. and you have to live with your conscious. the best conscience, the bestpp@ pillow that you can ever have is a good conscience. i believe that the only vote that you?chqo can make -- >> president chiu: thank you very much. thank% >> good5gn% evening, mr. president, supervisors. my name is0+o i live in the third district but i do work at@=@ the african-american -- complex in the -- i know it's getting tieshed, getting long in the fifth district. i heard mayor lee say something that imjçwy thought was very interesting. i think he was? when he said why not vote in a way that takes all the politics out ofat this. if you were to think about this vote without anyq1x political ramifications what would it be? would you think of mirkarimi as violence? i don't think so. would you think of the act that happened as something that meets the requirement for taking him out of office? i do
th principle and law, with knowledge and integrity. and i suggest to you that that; vote one of integrity and with knowledge, is a vote to reinstate ross mirkarimi. and you have to live with your conscious. the best conscience, the bestpp@ pillow that you can ever have is a good conscience. i believe that the only vote that you?chqo can make -- >> president chiu: thank you very much. thank% >> good5gn% evening, mr. president, supervisors. my name is0+o i live in the third district...
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it's simply strengthening a law that we already have. it's already been determined that there is a need for it. we have already agreed that it's a problem and that we want to control this and contain this issue. and this will actually give us, again, the tools that we need to ensure that that happens. i have noticed that no one is here from pharmaceutical or the gap or google or wherever the list that janine had. and i think i haven't heard any opposition generally to this and that is because it would be so brazen to show up here today and say, no, we think it's wrong for you to restrict our ability to make a profit at the expense of san francisco renters. who are holding on to their homes in this increasingly unaffordable housing market and that is telling. again, i think this is sort of a no-brainer in terms of we are going to lose our families, our low-income renters, immigrants, people that without the rent-controlled units they will simply no longer be living in the city or be living on the streets and of course we'll be putting cit
it's simply strengthening a law that we already have. it's already been determined that there is a need for it. we have already agreed that it's a problem and that we want to control this and contain this issue. and this will actually give us, again, the tools that we need to ensure that that happens. i have noticed that no one is here from pharmaceutical or the gap or google or wherever the list that janine had. and i think i haven't heard any opposition generally to this and that is because...
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laws in focus this morning. with just 24 days to go until the election, republican legislatures in several states have enact aed tough new election laws. they say that it's to prevent voter fraud. democrats say they're trying to prevent their supporters from voting. now, here's a bit of joe john's upcoming documentary, voters in america who counts. >> reporter: well, florida's law may be the toughest, 18 other states, most under republican control also tightened election laws since the 2010 election. kansas is one of many states which requires picture i.d.s which they say will prevent voter fraud. >> the argument that you should always, always push to the most easy, imaginable system that you can think of, well then you're going to open up the doors wide to fraud. we do want it to be easy to vote, but hard to cheat, too. >> reporter: chris is kansas secretary of state. he rejects the charge that tighter election laws like requiring photo i.d.s are politically or racially motivated. >> i think it's a despicable a
laws in focus this morning. with just 24 days to go until the election, republican legislatures in several states have enact aed tough new election laws. they say that it's to prevent voter fraud. democrats say they're trying to prevent their supporters from voting. now, here's a bit of joe john's upcoming documentary, voters in america who counts. >> reporter: well, florida's law may be the toughest, 18 other states, most under republican control also tightened election laws since the...
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laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's documentary, voters in america, who counts. >> you want your country back? i want mine back. don't have an election if they don't come. >> reporter: for the gop primary marks the maiden voyage of the election law he crafted. >> election is all about turnout. for the primary on tuesday, we're working right now to get around saturday morning. this is the grassroots. precinct walking. we are going right on the street. you know what the number is, i'll just go house-to-house. >> i'm dennis back ly. >> this is the last early voting day. >> reporter: he agreed to change the last day of
laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's...
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starbucks' policy is to comply with all labor laws. now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the one wanted his face as well as his voice disguised said he got that letter he saw a picture of that letter that he is one who is an illegal immigrant worked for the company at la boulange for years and said he is upset. he worked for the company, invested his time and care in the company and now suddenly because lack of being a citizen he is being asked to leave. he says some people in the same boat as he are looking for other jobs and others of them have two jobs. so yeah. >>> it's like a wild movie plot in l.a. i mean, look at this. a surreal sight to say
starbucks' policy is to comply with all labor laws. now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the...
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the egyptian law should not just derive from from islamic sharia but actually following islamic sharia these are one of the ongoing battles within the constituent assembly so basically what we're seeing is on a grassroots level a national level the political level quite a heavy islam isolation of egypt and the james john trends has a way u.s. senate foreign policy analyst to some of the brotherhood's calls to seize jerusalem show us exactly what its goals are. we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised at this. there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi and the military and it seems that morsi and the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentions are in terms of strict enforcement of our sharia and they recreate the caliphate the key laughter so i think this statement about jihad to recapture jerusalem should not come as any surprise to anyone i don't think the peace treaty with israel ultimately will be honor
the egyptian law should not just derive from from islamic sharia but actually following islamic sharia these are one of the ongoing battles within the constituent assembly so basically what we're seeing is on a grassroots level a national level the political level quite a heavy islam isolation of egypt and the james john trends has a way u.s. senate foreign policy analyst to some of the brotherhood's calls to seize jerusalem show us exactly what its goals are. we were seeing a very rapid...
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now arlen is that you could just make up laws as you go along change laws willy nilly apply the telex laws as are convenient the local population like the iroquois or the sioux are going to be pushed off their land they'll get in those coffin boats and sail off somewhere to try to get jobs but the economy as you know in ireland is finished it's now the official global headquarters for the club talk mostly irish people you might as well go down to i have to see right now and line up for some of those food stamps from j.p. morgan absolutely. stacey newman thanks so much maybe on the kaiser report thinking about it don't go away stay right there in the second half i'll be talking to nick verbinski directed a film that could just help take down the biggest divide and conquer of them all. more news today violence was once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start a. triage tree bearing life. been shit. or become a part. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time
now arlen is that you could just make up laws as you go along change laws willy nilly apply the telex laws as are convenient the local population like the iroquois or the sioux are going to be pushed off their land they'll get in those coffin boats and sail off somewhere to try to get jobs but the economy as you know in ireland is finished it's now the official global headquarters for the club talk mostly irish people you might as well go down to i have to see right now and line up for some of...
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. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually gets somebody's attention and causes them to redirect their behavior. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board. former prostitute and sex worker advocate fears it will keep sex workers from reporting crimes against themselves. >> because prop 35 does not have any equal protection for sex workers. there's no way for sex workers to come and report when we're victims of crime like rape, robbery, theft, coercion and extortion to the police because they are most likely to investigate us and arrest us for prostitution than to go after a perpetrator. >> reporter: she is not the only one concerned about proposition 35678
. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually...
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. >> i can speak to the formation of the law. i wasn't with the city or wasn't sure what the city's level of engagement on the law but the community choice aggregation law was authored by then assemblywoman caroll migdon, so it was a san francisco initiative. through the legislative process, most parties supported the overall gist, if you will. my recollection is the effort to have it staged as an opt-out as opposed to opt-in was informed by efforts on the telecommunications side, where with deregulation and the allowing of competition within telecommunications market, where it wasn't just local phone service by pac bell anymore. long distance and local phone service competition was an opt-in type of program. there was dissatisfaction with the amount of penetration that was achieved by competitors when that market was attempted to be opened up. so i think that influenced the thinking of the policymakers at the -- in the assembly and senate oversight committees that oversee electric telecommunications issues, because those are com
. >> i can speak to the formation of the law. i wasn't with the city or wasn't sure what the city's level of engagement on the law but the community choice aggregation law was authored by then assemblywoman caroll migdon, so it was a san francisco initiative. through the legislative process, most parties supported the overall gist, if you will. my recollection is the effort to have it staged as an opt-out as opposed to opt-in was informed by efforts on the telecommunications side, where...
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it was not until a few years later that they were audited to see if they had violated their own laws. >> with the director is not mentioning is corruption. officials back then issued permits to relatives and friends and just helped themselves. a former mayor approved these houses and had his own construction company build them. officially, the job was noted down as renovating old fisherman's hut that once stood here. >> i do not envy the homeowners. they are innocent and bought the properties in good faith as the third or fourh owners. now they have got to cope with the ruling of the court. their houses will be torn down. >> the enterprising mayor has long since died and cannot be brought to justice. the other corrupt officials are no longer in office. when a legal structure has already been torn down -- a wealthy latvian build a grand new summer residence for himself on an existing foundation right next door to the former summer home of thomas mann. demolition followed a court ruling earlier this year. the current mayor advises drawing a line under what happened and moving forward. a
it was not until a few years later that they were audited to see if they had violated their own laws. >> with the director is not mentioning is corruption. officials back then issued permits to relatives and friends and just helped themselves. a former mayor approved these houses and had his own construction company build them. officially, the job was noted down as renovating old fisherman's hut that once stood here. >> i do not envy the homeowners. they are innocent and bought the...
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related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to make sure that that happens. whether it's through a non-profit housing organization or through another means in the city. then i think you need to be able to enforce legislation, if you have it in place. so that makes sense to me. >> thanks. mr. everett? >> your question reads like a law school exam question, by the
related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing...